Wednesday, 12 November 2014

the-ultimate-joint-venture

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The event was created by entrepreneur and Fast Start to Profits™ expert, Scott Letourneau, to help entrepreneurs beat the odds of business failure and be a part of the Top 5% that make it after five years in business and not just be another failure statistic. Even if you have no marketing budget, Scott and his team of premiere trainers shared with the audience how to leverage other people’s contacts, relationships and resources to grow your business at no cost to you!
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Monday, 10 November 2014

hairdressing

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Occupationally, hairdressing is expected to grow faster than the average for all other occupations, at 20%. A state license is required for hairdressers to practice, with qualifications varying from state to state. Generally a person interested in hairdressing must have a high school diploma or GED, be at least 16 years of age, and have graduated from a state-licensed barber or cosmetology school. Full-time programs often last 9 months or more, leading to an associate degree. After students graduate from a program, they take a state licensing exam, which often consists of a written test, and a practical test of styling or an oral exam. Hairdresserhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairdresser#Hairdressers_todays must pay for licenses, and occasionally licenses must be renewed. Some states allow hairdressers to work without obtaining a new license, while others require a new license. About 44% of hairdressers are self-employed, often putting in 40-hour work weeks, and even longer among the self-employed. In 2008, 29% of hairstylists worked part-time, and 14% had variable schedules. As of 2008, people working as hairdresserLondon's best hairdressers

Looking for a great haircut in London? Treat your tresses at these classy salons and classic barbers

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Straggly ends, visible roots and troublesome fringes? Worry no more, for these brilliant London hair salons can solve even the most serious barnet-based challenge. All tastes and budgets are catered for, even if you're looking to sit next to a glossy celebrity, or want a dip dye to match your jumper. To save you from any future bad hair days we sent a group of testers out into the capital to track down the best hairdressers in central, north, south, east and west London.
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  5. West s totaled about 630,700, with a projected increase to 757,700 by 2018.[http://www.timeout.com/london/shopping/londons-best-hairdressers

Sunday, 26 October 2014

self-motivation

Self-motivation is, in its simplest form, the force that drives you to do things. 
Self-motivation is far from being a simple topic; there are many books, webpages and articles that attempt to explain self-motivation and some top academics have dedicated their life’s work to trying to understand, model and develop motivation theory.
Self-motivation is a key life skill and something that everybody interested in personal development should think carefully about.  
Motivation pushes us to achieve our goals, feel more fulfilled and improve overall quality of life.  People who are self-motivated tend to be more organised, with good time management skills and have more self-esteem and confidence.
Understanding and developing your self-motivation can help you to take control of many other aspects of your life.


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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Educational Materials

Welcome to Learn Electronics Online!

Your online resource for learning electronics!
The goal of this site is to provide you with an easy and fun way to learn all you want about electronics. Whether you are a student, hobbyist, or just curious about electronics, this site will provide you with the information you need to help you achieve your goals.DC Series Resistor Circuit
Both theory and practical subjects will be covered, and in many different ways and styles. Lessons will consist of text, pictures, and video, to make the topics as interesting as possible, while accommodating as many learning styles as possible.
The focus will be on the basics, making the learning practical, useful, and hopefully memorable. And, something you can use right now!
Lessons are being prepared and are being added as they become available.
If you don't find what you're looking for, or have any questions, please let me know.
If this is your first time here, please check out the Start Here link.
Enjoy!

To learn practical electronics, all you have to do is follow a few golden rules. The most important being....
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If you have a brain the size of a planet, and the manual dexterity of a concert pianist we can start you immediately on assembling microcircuits. (In such a case, this lab is not for you!) If, however, you seem to have the mind of a gerbil and fingers permanently tied in knots we may be able to help you...

Firstly, remember that practical electronics is a skill. (Just like being able to drink two pints of Export in fifteen seconds.) Some people seem to be born with a flair for it, but the rest of us can learn to do it given patience and practice. If you don't know already know how, you will need time to learn to solder, how to lay out circuits, how to read circuit diagrams, etc. The purpose of this course is to give you a chance to learn these things.

All of the circuits for this course should be soldered onto the boards we have provided. Do not use the “breadboard” (the slab of plastic with lots of holes) on top of the power supply. Although, at this point, you may regard this as gratuitous cruelty, this is only part of the reason. Breadboards are expensive, give poor contacts between components, and are riddled with stray inductances and capacitances which sometimes produce odd effects. Once you have learned how to do it, soldering is a quick and easy way to make dependable connections between electronic components.
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Monday, 20 October 2014

model-trains

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Have you wondered how the best model train layouts never seem to suffer with derailments or erratic stops and starts?
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This is the very best source of specialized model train how-to information. It will teach you how to build a model train layout that you will be supremely proud of.
This is a comprehensive beginner through to intermediate, step-by-step approach to the best hobby in the world.


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Monday, 1 September 2014

freemasonry

The Secrets of Freemasonry

One of the things people are most curious about is the secrets in Freemasonry. Masons often claim that Freemasonry is not a secret organization, but an organization with secrets. As former Masons, we can assure you that you are not missing much when it comes to what is really considered Masonic secrets, because the only real secrets in Freemasonry are the ""modes of recognition", which include due guards, signs, tokens (which are the handshakes or secret grips), and passwords. Everything else is pretty much fair game to be revealed.
Entering the Lodge for the first timeHowever, most Masons will refuse to divulge anything and will "forever conceal, and never reveal any of the art or arts, part or parts, point or points of the hidden mysteries of Freemasonry, which they have received, may be about to receive, or may be hereafter be instructed in, to any person unless it shall be to a worthy Brother Mason." This is, in part, the result of the fear so indelibly embedded on one's mind when they enter the lodge for the very first time; being "received on the point of a sharp instrument piercing their naked left breast, which is to teach them that as this is an instrument of torture to the flesh, so should the recollection thereof be to their minds and consciences, should they ever reveal the secrets of Freemasonry unlawfully."
What's more, after taking the bloody oath that reinforces this fear, the candidate is told that "the penalty of their oath (or obligation) is not literal, but instead, symbolic of what an honest man would rather undergo then to violate his solemn vow." Yet, by then it is too late, the fear factor has already been well instilled. So, it turns out to be a "catch-22," either you fear that some over zealous Mason just might hold you accountable by fulfilling the penalty on behalf of the Craft, or else your pride and honor are at risk of being destroyed. In either case, most Masons choose to take the safest route and keep their mouths shut entirely, rather than risk either consequence.
However, as Ex-Masons for Jesus we fear (reverence) God not man, and therefore we're not obligated to an oath which was rendered to us under false pretenses. As far as we are concern, the oaths which we took are null and void. God has released us from them. Leviticus 5:4-6 makes it clear that when something is hidden from a man (in this case, the fact that the teachings of the lodge violate God's Word) and he takes an oath thoughtlessly, he is guilty of sin. When he recognizes it as sin (which we have) he may be released from it by confessing it as such and claiming the promise found in 1 John 1:8-9; "If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness," As for the Levitical demand for a sin offering, praise God that He offered His Son, Jesus Christ, as full payment for our sin debt, once and for all!
The day we made that confession, renounced Masonic teachings, and claimed the promises of God, was the day He set us free from the obligations and deceptions of Freemasonry. While Masons may want us to feel guilty and remain in bondage through obedience to the men of the lodge by not bringing to light what you are about to see, we prefer to be obedient to God, and do not want to leave you in the dark about anything concerning our firsthand knowledge of Freemasonry. Christians are honorable by honoring Jesus and following his example. Unfortunately, Freemasonry doesn't even acknowledge Jesus Christ our Lord.
While Masonic Rituals and Modes of Recognitions vary slightly from one jurisdiction to another, they are all true to "due and ancient form" in every duly constituted regular lodge. This means that the variation in wording found in one ritual when compared to another may be minor, yet in essence you will find that they all basically say the same thing. The same holds true for Modes of Recognition. Masons can recognize these signs even if their own jurisdiction performs them slightly differently. Click on the following image, which is a link to Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor by Malcolm C. Duncan, 1866.
Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor by Malcolm C. Duncan, 1866

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Thursday, 28 August 2014

hobbies-of-many-interest

 

Welcome to our website we are a model boat club based in Mansfield Nottingham shire.
We have a large membership base who's interest's cover all aspects of model building and sailing.
So why not pop along for a chat.
 

Precedent K D Perkasa Model Boat Kit

Posted by Rod Carruthers | Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Precedent K D Perkasa Model Boat Kit
Many thanks to Mick Sanders of Kingsmill Model Boat Club in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire for supplying photographs of the Precedent K D Perkasa Model that he has recently built. The Perkasa is a scale gas turbine attack craft which is available...



 
Due to overwhelming demand we have increased our ranges of wood panels and blocks . We've had many requests for wider panels and have now added 150mm wide panels in the following woods - Mahogany , Walnut and Obeche ....
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St. Tiggiwinkles Church reborn

Posted by Rod Carruthers | Monday, August 11, 2014
St. Tiggiwinkles Church rebornOur St Tiggywinkles Church Plans have always been popular, and over the years we've seen many different versions and interpretations. But we couldn't fail to be impressed by Hobbies Customer Peter Fields highly original take on our model, turning it...
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Bournemouth Air Show 2014 - Aug 28th to 31st - The UKs Biggest FREE Airshow

Posted by Rod Carruthers | Sunday, August 10, 2014
Bournemouth Air Show 2014 - Aug 28th to 31st - The UKs Biggest FREE Airshow
The 7th Bournemouth Air Festival takes place later this month 28th-31st August. This incredible festival is the UK's biggest free Airshow and features amazing daytime and evening entertainment. Award-winning and internationally renowned, the Bournemouth Airshow has welcomed incredible jets and

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